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Look, talking heads tend to pick the fashionable team. They want to appease as many of the fans as possible. Also, they tend o have a lemming, group-think mentality. "Safety in numbers." Very few of them are courageous or honest enough to pick the underdog.

Or he really thinks they will win.

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Re: Super Bowl XLVII Game Thread Ravens vs. Niners

Originally Posted by ram29jackson

seems to me that the team they talk about the most is because they have to generate interest to what sells. Kaepernick is a sexy, trendy pick. I believe bookies want you to buy hype by making them a 4 point favorite... they kept favoring the Pats over the Giants also. So I have to believe they are trying to fool you and most knowledgeable fans pick the Ravens....

Originally Posted by Uli2001

So Billick picked the 49ers? Really?

Look, talking heads tend to pick the fashionable team. They want to appease as many of the fans as possible. Also, they tend o have a lemming, group-think mentality. "Safety in numbers." Very few of them are courageous or honest enough to pick the underdog.

@JasonLaCanfora: Ravens kicker Justin Tucker was crushing field goals from over 60 yards in warm-ups, FWIW

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Just about to post this.

He drilled at least a half dozen of them.

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